RESCHEDULED DATE: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends IV: Evidence of Things Not Seen

Mon, May 23 2022
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn

BPL Presents classical interludes live music


This listing is for the rescheduled date of this program. RSVPs from the original date will be honored here.

Beginnings, Middles, and Ends explores the moments that make up our lives in song. Works that bookend careers, meditate on mortality, and follow the course of a lifetime to show us what it means to live a life.

Ned Rorem’s magnum opus explores the entire breadth of life in this evening- length song cycle. Evidence of Things Not Seen captures everything that makes up the human experience in song. Pre-concert lecture at 7:00PM by Nick DiBerardino (Curtis Institute)

Ned Rorem: Evidence of Things Not Seen

Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
Kristin Gornstein, mezzo soprano Joseph Tancredi, tenor
Mario Diaz-Moresco, baritone
Spencer Myer, Ryan McCullough, piano

Presented by Brooklyn Art Song Society.

Important Safety Information:  In order to be admitted to any in person event, Brooklyn Art Song Society will require all guests who are eligible (any one 12 years or older) to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 in the form of a physical card, picture, or using a State or City approved app.  All guests will be required to wear a mask or equivalent face-covering before entering the concert venue until they depart.

First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn
119 Pierrepont St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Add to My Calendar 05/23/2022 03:30 pm 05/23/2022 05:00 pm America/New_York RESCHEDULED DATE: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends IV: Evidence of Things Not Seen <p><strong>This listing is for the rescheduled date of this program. RSVPs from the original date will be honored here.</strong></p> <p><a href="http://brooklynartsongsociety.org/beginnings-middles-and-ends/" target="_blank">Beginnings, Middles, and Ends</a> explores the moments that make up our lives in song. Works that bookend careers, meditate on mortality, and follow the course of a lifetime to show us what it means to live a life.</p> <p>Ned Rorem’s magnum opus explores&nbsp;the entire breadth of life in this evening- length song cycle. Evidence of Things Not Seen captures everything that makes up the human experience in song. Pre-concert lecture at 7:00PM by Nick DiBerardino (Curtis Institute)</p> <p><strong>Ned Rorem:</strong> Evidence of Things Not Seen</p> <p>Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano<br /> Kristin Gornstein, mezzo soprano Joseph Tancredi, tenor<br /> Mario Diaz-Moresco, baritone<br /> Spencer Myer, Ryan McCullough, piano</p> <p>Presented by Brooklyn Art Song Society.</p> Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library MM/DD/YYYY 60